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Bourgueil

Bourgueil Styles

Bourgueil Varietals

Cabernet Franc rules the roost in Bourgueil, an appellation dedicated solely to reds and rosé. These wines are resplendent of raspberry and the grape’s hallmark “pencil shaving” aromas, and can be slightly more tannic than wines from neighboring Chinon.

Vineyard

Location: Bourgueil incorporates 7 communes on the gently sloping right bank of the Loire.

Surface Area:

1,400 hectares / 3,459 acres

Soil: Half of the vineyards stretch across a hillside of Turonian chalk (limestone) overlooking the Loire. The other half rest on sand and gravel terraces, ancient silt deposits from the Loire

Climate: Much of the vineyard land opens to river, and oceanic influences traveling up the valley can be clearly felt. The slope facing due south and the woodland-covered plateau protect the slopes from the north wind.

Wine

Annual Production:

Approximately 70,000 hl / 1,849,204 gallons, including 4% rosé.

Yield:

55 hl/ha

Grape Varieties:

Cabernet Franc, with up to 10% Cabernet Sauvignon permitted in the blend.